Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/GE-Protest-against-EU-Seed-Directive-in-Germany-27MZIFDWX81.htmlConceptually similarGE Protest against EU Seed Directive in GermanyGP0S8ECompleted★★★★GE Protest against EU Seed Directive in GermanyGP0DQDCompleted★★★★GE Protest against EU Seed Directive in GermanyGP0SP0Completed★★★★GE Protest against EU Seed Directive in GermanyGP02MWBCompleted★★★★GE Protest against EU Seed Directive in GermanyGP02MWCCompleted★★★★GE Protest against EU Seed Directive in GermanyGP02MWDCompleted★★★★GE Protest against EU Seed Directive in GermanyGP02MWECompleted★★★★GE Protest against EU Seed Directive in GermanyGP02MWFCompleted★★★★★★GE Protest against EU Seed Directive in GermanyGP02MWGCompleted★★★★View AllGP0X50GE Protest against EU Seed Directive in GermanyGreenpeace activists mark a maize field with signs showing corn with a 'question mark' indicating that 1 in 200 maize crops can be genetically contaminated if the draft EU seed directive is passed. Numerous organisations among them Greenpeace demand that the new EU Seed Directive guarantees the purity of seeds sold and planted in Europe instead of tolerating any levels of contamination in them.In original language:Aktion gegen Gen-MaisSymbolbild Saatgut-Verunreinigung und Gen-Mais. Maiskolben mit Fragezeichen auf jeder zweihundersten Maispflanze symbolisieren einen Anteil von 0.5 Prozent gentechnisch verunreinigten Saatguts in Deutschland.Locations:Europe-Germany-HamburgDate:20 Sep, 2002Credit:© Martin Langer / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5276px X 3428pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Agricultural land-Day-Fields-Genetic engineering-KWCI (GPI)-Maize-Outdoors-Props-SAGE (campaign title)-SignsShoot:GE Protest against EU Seed Directive in GermanyGreenpeace activists mark a maize field with signs showing corn with a 'question mark' indicating that 1 in 200 maize crops can be genetically contaminated if the draft EU seed directive is passed . Numerous organisations among them Greenpeace demand that the new EU Seed Directive garantees the purity of seeds sold and planted in Europe instead of tolerating any levels of contamination in them.Related Collections:Best Actions Collection